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I am not in Vermont but I can agree with this strategy. I have the same concerns. However, I have recently become convinced that RFKJ will draw more from Democrats than Republicans and this could make a statement as well that even Ds do not want Biden. The real living breathing Ds. His choice of running mate went far to allay my concerns. He could have chosen someone like Tulsi Gabbard which would have made him much more of a threat to President Trump.

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"I have recently become convinced that RFKJ will draw more from Democrats than Republicans and this could make a statement as well that even Ds do not want Biden." That's my take also....

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RFK and his environmental claims is my only concern. He is blinded to the reality that the EPA is owned by the climate change lobby. That many of their studies are fraudulent and just plain wrong. He gets that in regards to the vaccine issues. But he can’t see it in regards to the climate change fraudsters

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I agree 100%.

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I respectfully disagree. While some of what RFK Jr. says is salient and highly necessary, he still is a dem in many respects and more importantly, I do not want to give the left/woke/prog/dem any chance of getting Biden re-elected by potentially splitting the vote.

Now, I may be incorrect, and your suggestion may be a good strategy. I may very likely not be as fully informed on voting strategies as I should be.

Just my two cents worth

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I view RFK as splitting the Dem vote more than the Right -- especially since he chose a young liberal running mate. I agree he is still a Dem, and I disagree strongly with some of what he advocates (renewables!), but he is calling out the MSM and Dem hypocrisy -- and we all need more of that. Thanks for disagreeing.... :)

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Now, I think he should be on the ballot.... of course. It's reprehensible that he is not but I don't want to get undecided conservative folks to vote for him. Hope that clarifies my above comment.

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Thank you John!

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